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Kind of figured you'd pick up on the word fish. In another place and time it could just as well have been Penguin Joe and the Herring, I guess.Country Joe and the Fish? Cool!
"And it's one, two, three,
what are we fighting for?"

I have just been reminded of the day I wished I'd been born in 1949 too (instead of in the late 1960s). I was talking to my friend who was born in '49 and he said ".... yes, I remember that day..... that was the day I was late for the Who concert because I'd been watching The Stones in Hyde Park".
If I had a time machine, it'd be set to NYC at the height of black flag, x, television, lydia lunch, the talking heads and all that. The punk and postpunk who just skipped ahead kind of stuff.
Dave Matthews Band!
If I had a time machine I would be sent back to all the awesomeness that was happening in the 60s, and then I'd just stick around for all the fucking great shit that was going down in NYC during the 70s and 80s. It would be so bitchin' to have the chance to see Black Flag and The Dictators and The Angry Samoans (and other great punk bands) in their prime.
I saw The Dictators play when I was in high school, and while it was a great show, I'd have loved to see Handsome Dick at his asshole-teenage-snottiest.
Aww now.. be nice.![]()
Pathetic?! I'm jealous!
I really wanted to go see Trans-Siberian Orchestra this year in Denver, but it didn't work out. Oh well, there's always next year.
I would have loved to have seen the Beatles. I know someone who saw them when they came to Kansas City in 1965. She said you couldn't hear anything but screaming girls the whole concert. That was before big P.A. systems were possible. And I know someone who has seen Paul McCartney with Wings. Anything to do with any of the Beatles...wow.
You know the famous Ed Sullivan Show appearance in 1964? If you know what to look for, and right where to stop the tape, you can see my mother-in-law in the audience. She says it was the single most incredible thing she ever saw.
I found a clip on the net somewhere and went through it frame by frame, and, sure enough, there she is. She was a teenager, so it took me a coupla times to find her, but, wow, what an experience, eh?
I remember watching that night on TV. I can't even imagine being there...talk about living history!You know the famous Ed Sullivan Show appearance in 1964? If you know what to look for, and right where to stop the tape, you can see my mother-in-law in the audience. She says it was the single most incredible thing she ever saw.
I found a clip on the net somewhere and went through it frame by frame, and, sure enough, there she is. She was a teenager, so it took me a coupla times to find her, but, wow, what an experience, eh?